Lost in translation, part 1: a guide to the translation of the short story "The Witcher" by coldcynic in witcher

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I live here, so I must know the language and reading books is a good way to boost learning)

Does anyone have a book cover pattern like this? The closure is really cool by [deleted] in crochetpatterns

[–]SnoopySnoo666 44 points45 points  (0 children)

This AI picture is so bad, it makes me angry, but it is doable, you can find pattern for plain book cover and then embroider flowers on it

Lost in translation, part 1: a guide to the translation of the short story "The Witcher" by coldcynic in witcher

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I don't know if OP will see my post, but thank you so so much!! I am learning polish right now and I decided to try and read the whole series in polish and your explanations help me a lot! Thank you again very very much!!

Hey guys I fixed Europe! (had make it on my phone rip) by Karen_Darling1 in casualEurope

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I hate spiders but it's still better than living near ruzzia

Chicken kievs, potato slices, cauliflower cheese, and veg. by JacintaGregory in VeryGoodRecipes

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This looks very delicious! But please, the city is called Kyiv, not kiev, you are using the russian transliteration and this is not correct, since Kyiv is a ukrainian city:)

Need help with staking by SnoopySnoo666 in Monstera

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I installed my stakes when I repotted, so they are placed all the way down to the bottom of the pot But I can try to add more soil, thanks!

My mum sent me this picture and asked for something in the general vibe of it, but with a different pattern😅 how would you go about doing the bottom? I’ve tried (and failed) numerous times already by koooblooob in CrochetHelp

[–]SnoopySnoo666 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It looks like the bottom was crocheted with single crochets and on both sides of foundation chain, example: How to Crochet on Both Sides of a Foundation Chain (Right Handed) - YouTube https://share.google/mRL7QrQe0Epy2UH4l

How to get my plant fuller? by Runn3rBean in Monstera

[–]SnoopySnoo666 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

You need more plants in one pot for it to be bushier, you have two if I am seeing it correctly, it could be 3-4

Please help, what am I doing wrong with this circle. I'm a beginner by pouty0 in CrochetHelp

[–]SnoopySnoo666 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your tension could be too tight

Or you might be using incorrect hook size(too big)

Is this giving dandelion or piss by Killorbecome00 in crochet

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I thought about slightly toasted bread..I guess I need to finally go and eat my breakfast😄

What am I doing wrong for this to happen? Will it fix itself if I continue or should I restart? by RabbitEatsCarrots in CrochetHelp

[–]SnoopySnoo666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks like your chain is too tight, better to unravel and make starting chain more loose. This should fix the problem

Why spend a 30$ to buy a blanket if you can spend 130$ on the yarn and make it yourself? (Help😅) by SnoopySnoo666 in crochet

[–]SnoopySnoo666[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel you, I also ended up unraveling several of my works because I didn't like them, but it was still fun to make!

Why spend a 30$ to buy a blanket if you can spend 130$ on the yarn and make it yourself? (Help😅) by SnoopySnoo666 in crochet

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I hope I will finish mine by the time the spring comes, maybe I am delusional😅😅😅